Brazil Won’t Restore Twitter Yet: Company Paid Fines to Wrong Bank Account
Brazil announced that X (formerly Twitter) paid its fines to the wrong state bank account and as a result, its services will remain suspended until the matter is solved.
Brazil announced that X (formerly Twitter) paid its fines to the wrong state bank account and as a result, its services will remain suspended until the matter is solved.
The Congress of Argentina approved a new law this week to streamline the voting process in the country through the implementation of a single-paper ballot.
A group of seven Venezuelan minors will soon be placed on trial for “terrorism,” the local newspaper El Carabobeño reported on Wednesday.
The authoritarian regimes of Cuba and Venezuela expressed support for Iran after its missile attack on Israel this week.
Venezuela’s socialist regime kicked off the “Merry Christmas 2024” season on Tuesday as decreed by dictator Nicolás Maduro.
Smoke from thousands of out-of-control fires in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil is covering as much as 80 percent of the country, several outlets reported over the weekend.
President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele met his “great friend,” Argentine President Javier Milei, on Monday.
Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Valdrack Ludwing Jaentschke declared that Nicaragua is “one” with other rogue regimes around the world such as Cuba, Venezuela, Russia, and China in his ideological speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Monday morning.
The social media platform X (formerly Twitter) must pay a fine of ten million Brazilian reais (roughly $1.84 million) to restore its services in Brazil, Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) Minister Alexandre de Moraes announced over the weekend.
U.S. immigration lawyer Eduardo Soto denounced that her client Vivian Limonta Reyes, a Cuban mother of a two-year-old boy with autism, was deported back to Cuba by U.S. authorities and separated from her son, Cubanet reported on Thursday.
Venezuela’s SAIME identification and migrant services office announced on Thursday that Venezuelans who requested passports in consulates recently closed by socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro must now go to Caracas to pick them up — an impossible task for many.
The head of Haiti’s “Transitional Presidential Council” demanded “historical reparations” for his country at the U.N. General Assembly.
Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Yván Gil spoke at the United Nations on Wednesday, accusing Israel – with the “complicity” of the United States and the European Union – of “the greatest crime of extermination and genocide since the one committed by Hitler.”
President of Panama José Raúl Mulino declared U.S.-bound migrants passing through his country an “immense global problem” at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, urging the international community to help.
President of Ecuador Daniel Noboa abruptly canceled his address to the United Nations General Assembly, scheduled for Wednesday, to return home in response to raging forest fires in the capital city of Quito.
Colombia’s far-left President Gustavo Petro declared at the U.N. that neither Israel nor the United States are “the children of God.”
Leftist President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defended the censorship of anti-globalists at the U.N. General Assembly.
Brazilian conservative leaders who stood in defense of X have not issued public statements at press time on its potential return.
President of Argentina Javier Milei arrived in New York in the late evening hours of Saturday for a brief visit to the United States in anticipation of addressing the United Nations General Assembly, reportedly on Tuesday.
President of Panama José Raúl Mulino said local authorities have detected an increase in U.S.-bound Chinese migrants crossing the Darién Gap.
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino reiterated his plans to deport U.S-bound migrants who cross Panama through the Darién Gap jungle trail.
U.S. Sens. Rick Scott (R-FL) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced a bill on Thursday that seeks to increase the bounty on Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro from $15 million to $100 million.
Venezuela’s socialist regime will seek arrest warrants for Argentine President Javier Milei, his sister, and Security Minister Patricia Bullrich.
Cuba sentenced dissident José Manuel Barreiro Rouco to two and a half years in prison for sharing anti-regime memes on WhatsApp.
The authoritarian regimes of Cuba and Venezuela on Tuesday issued statements condemning an apparent attack on Hezbollah operatives in Syria and Lebanon in which hundreds of pagers exploded spontaneously.
A group of criminals set up a fake U.S. “immigration court” inside a Venezuelan prison to scam migrants in New York out of thousands of dollars through false court proceedings and “legal” fees, Univisión reported on Monday.
Luis Raúl González-Pardo Rodríguez, a Cuban pilot linked to the communist regime’s killing of four Americans in 1996, now lives in the United States thanks to the Biden-Harris administration’s “humanitarian parole” program, Martí Noticias reported on Monday.
The United Nations fact-finding mission on Venezuela denounced that the socialist regime is committing crimes against humanity.
Venezuela announced it arrested three U.S. citizens for their alleged involvement in a plot to assassinate socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro.
Brazilian journalist and TV presenter José Luiz Datena, a candidate for mayor of São Paulo, assaulted an opponent with an iron chair during a live debate Sunday evening.
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed between Nicaragua’s communist regime and China has had little to no effect on improving the Nicaraguan economy, the local newspaper La Prensa reported on Friday.
Environmentalists in Venezuela denounced that several marine animals were found dead and covered in oil in Lake Maracaibo.
A growing number of Cubans are forced to scavenge through garbage to find something to eat and survive, the outlet Cubanet reported.
Brazilian socialist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Wednesday that his government will continue receiving Venezuelan migrants.
The National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina (INDEC) announced on Wednesday afternoon that it measured an inflation rate in Argentina of 4.2 percent in August.
The Assembly of the Cuban Resistance (ARC) urged the European Union this week to cease its financial support of Cuba’s communist regime.
A group of U.S. representatives issued a letter on Monday demanding U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken provide information explaining to Congress how Manuel Menéndez Castellanos, a former high-ranking member of the Cuban Communist Party, was granted a U.S. immigrant visa.
Two high-ranking Cuban diplomats reportedly participated in encounters with leftist activists and union leaders in Atlanta in August.
A “smoke screen” caused by the out-of-control fires in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil hit southern neighbors Argentina and Uruguay this week, local Argentine and Uruguayan media reported.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, who claims to have defeated dictator Nicolás Maduro in a sham presidential election in July, left Venezuela and arrived in Spain on Sunday, seeking political asylum.